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. n - !JR life. f 0 m ■KLo Top row: Mclntyre, P. Wal- ter, D. Miller, Rhodes, Tar- ter, Williamson, P. Smith. 2nd row. Turk, Rodebaugh, Rufner, W. Owens, E. Rinehold, G. Smith, Wiley, Wimer, Yoder. 3rd row: B. Shoudel, Sanx- ter, McClintock, M. Thach- er, Williams, Stackhouse, V. Martin, McNabb, Mar- jorie Miller, Marie Miller 4th row: R. Reeder, McDoug- all, Tntch, Squires, Per- vines, Melvin, E. Wible, Steckley. 5th row. Palmer, B. Smith, E. Thomas, Noren, R Thomas, R. Muhn, K. Mc- Kenney. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Paul Walter, Paul Smith, Eleanor Mitchell, and Betty Steckley represented this class on the Honor Roll. Various members of the class held offices in G. A. A. Several of the most active members of this organization were Martha Brown, Betty Steckley, Betty Williams, Veva Martin, Dorene McClintock, and Betty Close. Bud Axtell, Betty Williams, Dick Craven, and others have taken an active and outstanding part in the musical activities of the year. This class has shown itself original in all of its activities and much is ex- pected from it in its two remaining years. Sophs at work. Page 27
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Top row: Helmick, A. Brown, Graham, R. Craven, R Johnson, M. Dilgard, Cul- bertson, Buttermore, Frain. 2nd row: Dean, Gulick, P. Cook, Bloom, Kail, M Gramling, Howard Car- baugh, Harley Carbaugh, J. Davis. 3rd row: Heitz, Frederick, Hof- ferman, Gillespie, Hamp- shire, Ketcham, F. Foltz, Boyd, Latson, A. Burns. 4th row: L. Johnston, P. Boucher, J. Hull, M. Hull, Luella Boger, R. Davis, B. Close, M. Brown, Griffin. 5th row: Dicks, Barcus, Gros- cup, R. Trader, E. Mitchell, Hardy, Axtell, C. Clark. 4gP $M ms Wgr§m V -A + tut W wot Ws y m ;.»■ « THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomores under the leadership of their adviser, Miss Dawson, and Bud Axtell, the class president, have laid good foundations for their next two years. One of the outstanding personalities of this class is none other than Jason Davis. Being rotund and jolly, he was generally accepted by all. He became the mascot of the basketball team toward the latter part of the season and brought them very good luck. The class offers as their representatives in athletics: Bob Trader, Dick Craven, Bill Owens, Bob Hersh, Eugene Rinehold, John Tarter, Charles Groscup, Paul Walter, and Marlin Yoder. Sophs at play. Page 26
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Top row; H. Brown, Butler, Culler, C. Beaty, Dawson, R. Eckhart, R. Garman, Grubb, Barnhart, Kraus, R. Close. 2nd row: Hefty, D. Haynes, Folk, King, Albright, Able, P. Cool, Broderick, Baugh- man, Carlson, C. Collins. 3rd row: Grogg, A. Blicken- staff, Beller, R. Carper, H. Ford, Beard, Geisinger, Best, Cripe, Farnham. 4th row: J. Haynes, Hidy, Donaldson, Bradley, M. Johnson, F. Dilgard, V. Boucher, M. Boren, Beber, Armstrong. 5th row: T. Lawhead, A. Boger, Hawver, Croy, W. Carper, Church, LaMarr, Buchanan, Barley. THE FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class entered high school this year with rather puzzled expressions on their faces, but gradually they seemed to comprehend the experiment they were undertaking. They started out with a very unique float in the Fall Fair parade and have continued to show equal ability in other school affairs. Ernest Foltz was elected class president, and Mr. Brookover, class adviser. The president responded to the Senior president at the Freshman Reception with a very creditable speech. At this reception the other three classes enter- tain the Freshmen to initiate them into high school. Innocence personified Page 28
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